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Low cost wireless cerebral oximeter using Bluetooth Low Energy technology

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Abstract

Cerebral oximeters have been used in the clinic for almost three decades to monitor patients in critical conditions. We have developed a wearable, wireless consumer CW-NIRS device to allow community health monitoring.

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